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To switch off DX12, if I can't get in the game and have never been in the game, I know I need to access \Documents\SWBFII\settings and alter a value in two different files here. The problem is, I don't have a \settings\ folder in that directory, just the three other folders (CrashDumps, RimeTemp, and Screenshots).
Ideally, to see if that works, I'd need to download someone else's SWBFII settings files. The problem is, the only place I've been able to find where someone uploaded their settings has since removed the files.
Big thanks for helping out @c2a2f2b7f1ca3466, even if this problem wants to stubbornly persist <3
@Dreambluezzz Good luck, let me know if you figure out the fix, and/or if it's dx12 - I will add it to my newly ever growing created list :D
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/PC-Star-Wars-BF-2-Fixes-For-Everything-D/td-p/6424768
- 8 years ago
@c2a2f2b7f1ca3466Thanks man. Support escalated my case to a specialist team to figure out what's going on. I'll report back once we've made progress.
- 8 years ago
Let me know as well. I have the same problem. I dont have a ProgramData file they are telling me to look for. Found the roaming file and fixed that. Ran a CCleaner. Redid my host file. and got nothing.
- 8 years ago
the program data folder you can get to by, window key +R (RUN), then type %programdata% and click enter - same with %appdata%
Another option is to, go to folder options/view tab and select show hidden files/folders, and below uncheck hide protected operating system files, then click apply to all folders above, and apply below. After you are done, just go back and restore defaults
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My Star Wars Battlefront II - PC Fixes List
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/PC-Star-Wars-BF-2-Fixes-For-Everything-D/m-p/6424768#M704